About Tezos
Tezos is a cryptocurrency and decentralized computing platform. Its features include proof of stake consensus, formal verification (which lets developers verify the correctness of their code), and the ability to let stakeholders vote on changes to the protocol. Tezos's block creation process is called "baking" — Tezos holders who stake their tokens can receive Tezos tokens as a reward for creating and verifying blocks.
Trading Insights
Buyer Ratio
Traders
539
22.78%
Buyers
349
29.26%
Sellers
204
10.87%
Searched
147
Market Stats
Market Cap
£295.51M
FDV
£301.01M
Circ. Supply
1.1B XTZ
Max Supply
Not enough data
Total Supply
1.1B XTZ
Performance
Popularity
#90
Dominance
0.02%
Volume (24H)
£11.02M
20.59%
Volume (7D)
£83.50M
Volume (30D)
£338.39M
All time high
£6.77
Price Change (1Y)
Not enough data
52.04%
Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Learn more about asset risks.
Investment risk
Baseline risk: All crypto-assets are risky, regardless of the type of token you hold. Here are some 'baseline' risks to be aware of before deciding to invest.
Investment risk: The performance of most crypto-assets can be highly volatile, with their value dropping as quickly as it can rise. You should be prepared to lose all the money you invest in crypto-assets.
Lack of protections: Crypto-assets are largely unregulated and neither the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) nor the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) will protect you in the event something goes wrong with your crypto-asset investments.
Crypto-assets are complex: It may be difficult to understand the risks associated with a crypto-asset investment. Do your own research and if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket: Putting all your money into a single type of investment is risky. Spreading your money across different investments makes you less dependent on any one to do well. A good rule of thumb is not to invest more than 10% of your money in high-risk investments such as crypto-assets.
Staked assets: Staked crypto-assets (e.g. staked ETH, staked ATOM) are locked on the relevant blockchain protocol in order to secure the network and earn rewards.
Slashing risk: By electing to stake your assets, you risk potential loss if the network penalizes your validator for malfeasance, whether intentional or due to software issues. Some staking service providers (including Coinbase) will reimburse slashing losses when the validator operator is at fault.
Liquidity risk: Some protocols require staked assets to be locked for a period or time, which can prevent you from accessing or selling your assets quickly. You can find further information on staking lock-up periods here.
APY not guaranteed: The yield or reward rate you get from staking your assets is determined by the relevant protocol and is not guaranteed and may vary over time. You can find more information on how our staking APYs are calculated here.
Protocol risks: Staking protocols are often continually evolving. Changes or updates to the consensus mechanism can introduce new vulnerabilities or unforeseen outcomes.
Additional details
Recent trends
The price of Tezos has decreased by 0.78% in the last hour and decreased by 1.41% in the past 24 hours. Tezos’s price has also fallen by 7.00% in the past week. The current price is £0.27 per XTZ with a 24-hour trading volume of £11.02M. Currently, Tezos is valued at 95.94% below its all time high of £6.77. This all-time high was the highest price paid for Tezos since its launch.
The current circulating supply of Tezos is 1,076,326,993.817 XTZ which means that Tezos has as total market cap of £295,506,408.24.
Market details
XTZ vs markets
↘ 33.21%
XTZ vs BTC
↘ 33.58%
XTZ vs ETH
↘ 37.1%
Tags
pos
platform
enterprise-solutions
collectibles-nfts
+7
Network & Addresses
Network | Address | |
|---|---|---|
Tezos | NA |
Price history
Time | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
Today | £0.27 | |
1 Day | £0.28 | |
1 Week | £0.29 | |
1 Month | £0.44 | |
1 Year | £0.61 |
Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Learn more about asset risks.